Todd Brewster discusses Lincoln’s Gamble at Hudson Opera House
Think that you got the gist of the struggle of America’s 16th president to get the emancipation of slaves written
Think that you got the gist of the struggle of America’s 16th president to get the emancipation of slaves written
Woodstock’s ever-busy Golden Notebook hosts two author readings this weekend. On Saturday, February 6 at 4 p.m., the bookstore celebrates the
Carol Goodman, a professor of Creative Writing at SUNY-New Paltz, has a long track record of authoring novels about campuses
Josh Vogel makes beautiful wooden spoons, and in The Artful Wooden Spoon: How to Make Exquisite Keepsakes for the Kitchen
Richard Heppner has what you’d call a passion for history – specifically local history: the common events and gathered lore
Mark Hogancamp had much of his life’s memories kicked and beaten out of him one night in 2000. But he
In a town known for an abundance of artist types, Will Nixon emerges as a poet (Love in the City
The world of Marwencol as glimpsed in Mark Hogancamp’s intriguing photographs is instantly addictive: In the Belgian town under siege
The 14 short stories contained within Mark Morganstern’s newly published Dancing with Dasein and Other Stories are populated with vivid
When celebrated fantasy author, recent Hudson Valley transplant and Bard College professor Neil Gaiman interviewed Laurie Anderson onstage at the